The Service Recognition Program at Mukwonago High School is designed to recognize those students who have given outstanding service to their school and community during their high school years. Those who accumulate 200 or more hours of service during this time are awarded the white service cord at a program during their senior year and are worn at the graduation ceremony. Students who volunteer 50 or more hours in one year are recognized with an award certificate.

Service volunteer activities cannot be for credit, are done without payment, and are completed under the direction of non-profit organizations. A maximum of 25 hours of school-related service can be counted each year. Students may start counting hours beginning with their summer before their freshman year of high school. No specific number of hours per year is required.

Service Certification Forms are located on the district website, in the Guidance Office or from Ms Miller, Room 104, the Service Recognition Coordinator. The form is to be completed by the Activity Advisor and then given to Ms. Miller, who will keep track of the cumulative hours for each student while in high school. They may be turned in at any time, but all are due by April 22 in order for the Certificates and white cords to be awarded in May. Make sure to listen to the announcements and check outside Room 104 for Service Opportunities.